how could 750w not be enough juice for his crappy machine? :/Change the PSU - Not enough juice. Most probably a faulty one.
how could 750w not be enough juice for his crappy machine? :/Change the PSU - Not enough juice. Most probably a faulty one.
Doesn't always work that way. But if I was a betting man which I'm not - a faulty PSU. Happened to mine.how could 750w not be enough juice for his crappy machine? :/
so your psu managed to run 20 mins and then didn't manage it anymore? =pDoesn't always work that way. But if I was a betting man which I'm not - a faulty PSU. Happened to mine.
but all fans are spinning? :cProbably issue with heatsink or faulty fan.Some BIOS shutdown the computer when the fan runs unproperly to protect the processors or it could be with the shitty Windows..mine gives BSOD whenever I open windows media player..probably issue with graphic card driver..It is unlikely any problem with the RAM if it fits it should work.You wont be able to boot with the faulty RAM..and in b/w just 5-10 mins are enough to heatup and shutdown
thanks Yard, we've ordered a RMA ticket to send it back tomorrow. we wouldn't want to flash/update bios in order to prevent "Warranty Loss" as Asus often won't help you replace your motherboard if you've updated bios :/.The problem is the motherboard. Motherboards can some times get this problem. Tho rare it can happen. The friend must try to update the bios through the Asus website if they can. If they cannot it will require replacement. The bios is corrupted. He can get the bios by searching the motherboard in google and finding it's driver support page, then on that page finding the latest bios and then installing it.
If Asus is like other companies, the RMA process should be rather quick. Big companies don't really like their name being tarnished especially when the hardware they've showcased isn't working to the expected functionality. Some companies may even present a gift card in these cases as an inconvenience apology or a more advanced motherboard for no cost. Just have to stress your issues while being polite. Try to see how the replacement process will go, if they replace the motherboard with the same model and it's corrupted as well they may offer something better. When the motherboard is sent to them, it'll be tested for functionality, if the problem can be seen by them, they'll replace it depending on how far along your warranty you are and your purchase history with them. Some companies don't even check and just send one out anyways. However, most likely they'll send a new one out to the friend's home and it'll be in working condition.thanks Yard, we've ordered a RMA ticket to send it back tomorrow. we wouldn't want to flash/update bios in order to prevent "Warranty Loss" as Asus often won't help you replace your motherboard if you've updated bios :/.
could a new motherboard work?